Colorado home inspector license

Colorado Home Inspector Licensing Requirements:
The Professional Home Inspection Institute (PHII) is a nationally recognized training school, that offers the home inspector certification and credentials you need to become a successful home inspector in Colorado. After graduating from our training, you may start inspecting right away.

Many realtors, lenders, home buyers, and home owners want to make sure a home inspector has been properly trained and certified. PHII is recognized for training qualified and professional inspectors.

Note:
As the industry grows, many states are enacting or changing legislation forcing training/testing for home inspectors. PHII students have had great success meeting grandfathering requirements and passing state and national exams. Please check the website periodically for updates about current licensing laws or call toll free (800) 983-6322

Professional Home Inspection Institute offers both interactive training online and live classroom courses & field labs for home inspectors! The courses are nationally recognized, approved by various state agencies, approved by insurance providers, and is affiliated with national associations for home inspectors.Click the Link below to find out more information about home inspector training / licensing

CO Home Inspection Licensing Agency:

Colorado Weatherization Program / Weatherization Training

WeatherizationCourse.com offers training and weatherization certifications to inspectors and has contact information for Colorado Weatherization Assistance Programs. More information about weatherization training courses.

Colorado Radon Testing (Radon Measurement) Requirements:

There are no requirements for radon inspection in the state of Colorado. However, the state does maintain a list of radon professionals certified through NRPP or NRSB. The Department does not accredit, certify, recommend, or endorse listed individuals or companies, nor is the Department responsible for work done, or liability incurred, by the individual or company. Listed contractors are certified by the National Radon Proficiency Program or the National Radon Safety Board.

The PHII Radon Measurement Course has been approved by both NRSB and NRPP for initial certification. If you are interested in expanding your business to do radon testing, you can begin by taking the PHII Radon Measurement course. When you have completed the course, you will receive information on how to register for the NRPP or NRSB exam. Both organizations require that you complete an approved course, pass their certification exam, and maintain your certification with continuing education.

Inspection Report Creator home inspection software is the most user-friendly home inspection report software available. The software allows for quick data collection in the field while you're out inspecting and allows you to save reports in industry standard formats.